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Most people are pleasantly surprised when they receive an Emmy nomination, but for “The Big Bang Theory” director Mark Cendrowski, it was doubly surprising because at first, when the official nominees were announced in the early hours of July 12, his name was nowhere to be found. “It was a strange day,” he admits. Watch our exclusive video interview with Cendrowski above.

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When the nominations list was first released Cendrowski was absent from the Best Comedy Directing lineup. In fact, no helmer from a multi-camera sitcom had gotten in despite a recent rule change dictating that one slot in the category would be reserved for whichever eligible multi-cam contender received the most votes. Because of an error by the TV academy, Cendrowski’s name slipped through the cracks.

Riverdale stars Mark Consuelos and Kj Apa at the Teen Choice Awards.The Teen Choice Awards were held Sunday at the Forum in Los Angeles. This year's event honored the best in film, television, music, sports, fashion, comedy and the internet based on more than 150 million votes cast by teens on Twitter and Fox.com.

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This year, teens logged on to Twitter and Fox.com and cast more than 150 million votes in support of their favorite teen icons in film, television, music, sports, fashion, comedy and the web. The star-studded event featured performances by Bebe Rexha,

Another trip around the sun means another Teen Choice Awards, a ceremony in which Team TVLine is surprisingly invested despite being told we’re “too old to vote.”

Hosted by Nick Cannon and Lele Pons, Sunday’s main event once again celebrated pop culture’s best favorite acts in TV, movies, music and more — and once again, we only care about the TV part.

So scroll down for a list of nominees in all 25 (!) TV-related categories. As winners are announced throughout the ceremony, winners’ names and titles will be Bolded. When you’re done scrolling, drop a comment with your

Macaulay Culkin could have been one of the biggest TV stars today—and even Ri¢hie Ri¢h-er. The 37-year-old former child movie star, who rose to fame in 1990 after playing Kevin in Home Alone, revealed on Joe Rogan's Joe Rogan Experience podcast this week that he was offered a part on the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory before the TV show premiered in 2007. The show's concept did not appeal to him at all. "I couldn't see myself doing a sitcom or a television show kind of thing. A good one, I'd do. Like, NewsRadio is a fantastic show," Culkin said, referring to the '90s sitcom that first made Rogan famous. "That must've been a...

In a new interview on Thursday, Macaulay Culkin revealed that he was “pursued” by producers offering him a role on “The Big Bang Theory” years ago, but the actor turned down the opportunity — three times.

“They pursued me for ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ and I said no,” Culkin said on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast. “The way the pitch was, ‘Alright, these two astrophysicist nerds and a pretty girl lives with them. Yoinks!’ That was the pitch. And I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m cool, thanks.'”

But according to Culkin, he was offered a role on the show two more times. He did not specify which role he would have been considered for.

Lee Aronsohn was a college student in the early 1970s when he discovered Magic Music, an acoustic band based in Boulder, Colorado that attracted a devoted following thanks to their beautiful harmonies, memorable lyrics and bohemian lifestyle. In spite of flirtations with a number of record labels, the group never took off — they never even released an album — and by 1975 they broke up. Forty years later, Aronsohn — now one of the most successful writer-producers in the history of sitcoms thanks to his work on Murphy Brown, The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men, […]

Lee Aronsohn was a college student in the early 1970s when he discovered Magic Music, an acoustic band based in Boulder, Colorado that attracted a devoted following thanks to their beautiful harmonies, memorable lyrics and bohemian lifestyle. In spite of flirtations with a number of record labels, the group never took off — they never even released an album — and by 1975 they broke up. Forty years later, Aronsohn — now one of the most successful writer-producers in the history of sitcoms thanks to his work on Murphy Brown, The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men, […]

The many directing and writing categories have their favorites, with incumbents like “Saturday Night Live,” “Black Mirror,” “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,” and “The Handmaid’s Tale” back in a variety of categories and looking for a repeat win. But there’s one category this year that will take a much larger meaning: Outstanding Writing For A Nonfiction Program.

That’s because the late Anthony Bourdain is a nominee in the category, for the “Southern Italy” episode of his CNN series “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.” Bourdain died in June, and the wounds are still being felt among his fans, colleagues and even competitors. Emmy voters may want to pay one last tribute to Bourdain by recognizing him as a stellar writer.

Bourdain has been nominated X times for outstanding writing for a nonfiction program, but hasn’t won in the category. He did pick up four Emmys for Outstanding Informational Series or Special,

Nine seasons in, Modern Family remains a tentpole and a great launch pad for ABC. Additionally, besides the short-lived Roseanne revival, it’s been the network’s highest-rated half-hour series for years. So, it’s not a surprise that, despite comments by co-creators Steve Levitan and Christopher Lloyd that they were looking to wrap the series with its upcoming 10th season, the network is eyeing an 11th.

“We have had some conversations with 20th (the studio that produces Modern Family). There are conversations ongoing,” ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey told Deadline at TCA on Tuesday. “I think that there is a sense that we all would like to do one more season if we can find a way for a deal that makes sense. This current season is the last season that we have the cast, so if we are to do another season there are more deals to be made,

They represent all of the top-grossing movies of 2018 except for the Marvel and Pixar titles, which are not made available by Disney, Solo, which is part of Disney’s Turner Start Wars movie package deal, and Warner Bros. films that go to siblings TNT and TBS.

FX, whose movie deals also include streaming rights to make the films available on the network’s digital platforms, made the switch several years ago, opting to spend the bulk of its acquisition budget on theatrical films instead of off-network shows. With a few rare exceptions, most notably The Big Bang Theory,

1.Kelly Kahl opened with prepared remarks on the allegations against Moonves before moving into a Q&A with the assembled reporters. “I believe we take workplace safety very seriously,” Kahl said. “I think if you look up and down the halls in CBS you’ll find a very safe environment.”

He declined to address allegations against the former “Star Trek: Discovery” showrunners or against “60 Minutes” executive producer Jeff Fager, however. “I can only speak to the entertainment division,

While much of the talk about the upcoming twelfth season of The Big Bang Theory has indicated that it may well be the last, it seems that CBS isn’t quite ready to give up on its ratings juggernaut.

According to TV Line, CBS CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl has revealed at the Television Critics Association summer press tour that: “We don’t believe it’s the final year. We are in preliminary discussions to renew the show.”

Showrunner Steve Holland has previously revealed that he’s been treating season twelve as the final season “until I hear differently”, while star Johnny Galecki was also quoted as stating ““I think at this point everyone’s very comfortable with 12 seasons being a good time to go home and see our families.”

The twelfth season of The Big Bang Theory is set to premiere on Monday September 24th before moving to a

Criminal Minds Season 14 will feature the shortest episode to date for the series.

With 15 episodes ordered, fans have been up in arms about whether it means the show is coming to a close in the near future.

TVLine spoke with CBS president Kelly Kahl at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, and there was some insight into the decision.

“First of all, that’s what we need,” he told the website.

“Scheduling gets more difficult as we try to pack more shows into the schedule each season, with fewer repeats,” he continued. “The number of episodes you need tends to ‘accordion’ a little bit.”

Related: Criminal Minds Gets Premiere Date, Truncated Episode Order

While broadcast TV dramas have been embracing shorter, cable-like episode orders of late, it's the first time Criminal Minds has taken this route, so it makes sense that people would be worried about whether the show is close to cancellation.

For fans of The Big Bang Theory, acceptance that the comedy's next season -- its twelfth -- is probably going to be its last is something that's been hard to swallow. The thought is that the cast's ballooning salaries and desires to do something else will spell an end to broadcast's biggest show

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